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i asked beto this at the forum, nina turner. why shouldn't -- if -- why should black women choose an older, white, male candidate like bernie sanders, who isn't openly addressing issues of importance to the community when they can choose a woman or even a woman of color? those two options are on the table. >> joy, he is openly addressing the issues that impact women of color. but people should vote for folks not just based on, you know -- they should vote for people based on who is going to be the biggest champion for their issues. and that is a myriad of ways to do that. when we talk about the hate crimes, about what just happened in san diego within the synagogue, nobody understands that as deeply, joy, as senator bernie sanders. you know, his father came over here at the age of 17 years old to escape the holocaust. there are people in the senator's family on his father's side he never got a chance to meet because of nazis who represent the ultimate white supremacists. so senator sanders will appoint an attorney general, who w
i asked beto this at the forum, nina turner. why shouldn't -- if -- why should black women choose an older, white, male candidate like bernie sanders, who isn't openly addressing issues of importance to the community when they can choose a woman or even a woman of color? those two options are on the table. >> joy, he is openly addressing the issues that impact women of color. but people should vote for folks not just based on, you know -- they should vote for people based on who is going...
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it's hard to follow richard, nina, whether it's about humor or the movies. i am going to talk on douglass' relationship with lincoln, less about the actual relationship than the meaning of the two lives for and against each other, especially in the great crisis of the election of 1864. if any of you are waiting with bated breath for me to perhaps have found the fourth time lincoln and douglass actually met, i'm afraid that invitation to tea that douglass received from the president after the second inaugural but before what happened here didn't come off. but let me begin with this. a recommend nessence recorded by the wpa famous oral history narratives. in 1937, a former slave named cornelius garner was interviewed at the age of 91. he's asked if he had fought in the civil war by the interviewer. and garner replied to his black interviewer, did i fight in the war? well, if i hadn't, you wouldn't be sittin' there writin' today. he described the corner in his native interi native norfolk, virginia, where slave auctions used to be conducted on new year's day. t
it's hard to follow richard, nina, whether it's about humor or the movies. i am going to talk on douglass' relationship with lincoln, less about the actual relationship than the meaning of the two lives for and against each other, especially in the great crisis of the election of 1864. if any of you are waiting with bated breath for me to perhaps have found the fourth time lincoln and douglass actually met, i'm afraid that invitation to tea that douglass received from the president after the...
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relationship, we are of course talking about two towering personalities, and two mythic figures, as nina's previous talk showed us. their relationship is as much in language, particularly from than it was ine, the actual meetings, although those are important. they are meant a very different temperaments, of course, although not completely dissimilar backgrounds. both are raised in poverty, one was a slave, the other the son of an indiana dirt farmer. a similar array of books as they were coming of age. we know more about the exact books, i think, that link and read and used in new salem and a little bit beyond, than we do exactly which books douglass focused on, although we know for sure he did a great deal of reading of the king james version of the bible. and he particularly made a tremendous use of that little book, that little -- it is not little, actually, the colombian order, compiled in 1797. , that manual was one of the books lincoln mentioned that he had also read in new salem. consisted book that of many, many orations and speeches from classical antiquity, but also from the ali
relationship, we are of course talking about two towering personalities, and two mythic figures, as nina's previous talk showed us. their relationship is as much in language, particularly from than it was ine, the actual meetings, although those are important. they are meant a very different temperaments, of course, although not completely dissimilar backgrounds. both are raised in poverty, one was a slave, the other the son of an indiana dirt farmer. a similar array of books as they were...
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our political editor at nina warhurst, who you saw briefly in that report, she looked around the prison and it has made a huge difference to the prisoners. the environment around them has improved, having an impact on their behaviour and the safety of the prisoners and the environment they live in. and the skills they are learning will help them in their life after prison as well, helping them to adjust. already one of the men who has worked on the first stage of the project has secured a job working for the company that has overseen job working for the company that has overseen the renovation and he will start that role when he leaves prison. it's making a big difference. this is what one of the men had to say, mark, who is serving a long sentence for drugs offences. when he arrived at hmp liverpool to start his sentence, the prison was ina start his sentence, the prison was in a filthy state but now he is part of the team helping with the renovation. it puts a smile on your face. it's a tough environment to come into, but to make it a bit better helps. what do you do when lads if you
our political editor at nina warhurst, who you saw briefly in that report, she looked around the prison and it has made a huge difference to the prisoners. the environment around them has improved, having an impact on their behaviour and the safety of the prisoners and the environment they live in. and the skills they are learning will help them in their life after prison as well, helping them to adjust. already one of the men who has worked on the first stage of the project has secured a job...
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nina, is there a sense that the balance is about right now, where you are?|j a sense that the balance is about right now, where you are? i think the legislation is really positive, but i think what we are missing is that awareness of rights and enforcement, as well. so what we have seen is that for tenants, landlords and letting agents there are examples where people are either unaware, and it is purely an informational and education issue, that the law has changed, but we have seen instances where people should know better, quite frankly, big letting agents that are still issuing what are now illegal old tenancies and there is an issue there around enforcement, because at there around enforcement, because at the moment it is on the tenant to ta ke the moment it is on the tenant to take their landlord to a first year tribunal, which can be lengthy and obviously intimidating for a tenant on their own, so i think there is still work to do in scotland, certainly. very good to join us, nina ballantyne from citizens advice scotland, thank you for your time. jamie
nina, is there a sense that the balance is about right now, where you are?|j a sense that the balance is about right now, where you are? i think the legislation is really positive, but i think what we are missing is that awareness of rights and enforcement, as well. so what we have seen is that for tenants, landlords and letting agents there are examples where people are either unaware, and it is purely an informational and education issue, that the law has changed, but we have seen instances...
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it is an echo of what nina was saying. stoke is one of those traditional core areas. it has been flip—flopping between labour and no control. it is an all—out election. there's everything to play for. labour launched their campaign there. they need three more seats than they have at the moment for a majority. to their great embarrassment, the city is currently controlled by a coalition of city independence. and conservatives. the pressure is on its label were to feel to regain control. it calls into question their credibility if they lose. there are a couple of areas in the black country which labour at the moment are struggling in. warsaw is conservative held. in dudley, labour have just one more seat than the conservatives. the one big irony is that birmingham, the biggest local authority in britain, there is currently an enormous local issue raging about the clean air zone that the council is introducing next year. their angry drivers black taxis. there isn't an election in birmingham at all because all councillors were elected altogether ona councillors were e
it is an echo of what nina was saying. stoke is one of those traditional core areas. it has been flip—flopping between labour and no control. it is an all—out election. there's everything to play for. labour launched their campaign there. they need three more seats than they have at the moment for a majority. to their great embarrassment, the city is currently controlled by a coalition of city independence. and conservatives. the pressure is on its label were to feel to regain control. it...
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y de repente mi mamá dijo: "ey, cuídenme a la niña, voy a ir a lavar". amelia: entonces, dice que metió a todos los niños a la recámara a que jugaran. entonces, dijo ella: "pues, ahorita que están todos adentro, me pongo, trapeo y no pasa nada". o sea, nunca se imaginó ella que fuera a pasar algo tan feo. rafael: mi mamá me dijo que cuidáramos a mi hermana. entonces, nosotros la llevamos al cuarto y estaban jugando mis hermanas con mi prima a la cocinita y así, y yo estaba sentado. bueno, ahí atento, como jugando con ellas también. amelia: era muy pequeñita, tenía un año y tres meses, pero la niña tenía problemitas de salud. tenía grandecito el corazón. empiezan a pasar los meses, nos damos cuenta que la niña, pues no aprende a caminar, tampoco aprende a gatear correctamente. empieza ella a gatear, pero sentadita. rafael: y de repente se salió del--del cuarto y se fue al patio donde mi mamá tenía la cubeta. todo pasó bien rápido. entonces, mi hermana se metió y se cayó de cabeza a la cubeta. mi mamá intentó todo y ya cuando est
y de repente mi mamá dijo: "ey, cuídenme a la niña, voy a ir a lavar". amelia: entonces, dice que metió a todos los niños a la recámara a que jugaran. entonces, dijo ella: "pues, ahorita que están todos adentro, me pongo, trapeo y no pasa nada". o sea, nunca se imaginó ella que fuera a pasar algo tan feo. rafael: mi mamá me dijo que cuidáramos a mi hermana. entonces, nosotros la llevamos al cuarto y estaban jugando mis hermanas con mi prima a la cocinita y así, y...
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. >> beba es la niÑa de todas las respuestas. >> menciona el nombre de tres actrices de telenovela. >> silvia pinal, galilea montijo, o sea tÚy Ángeli bosquet. >> han que por lejos lo que mÁs le gusta es la mÚsica. -- aunque lo que mÁs le gusta es la mÚsica conmigo tocÓ el piano. cantó para hacerme reÍr. ♪ >> feliz cumpleaÑos a ti, miles de regalos te doy a ti. te llevo al cine y tÚ pagas por mÍ. >> y luego tanto de verdad. a renato le parece mentira que beba este aquÍ hoy. >> cuando nace no recibiÓ ningÚn alimento. despuÉs de buscar varios pediatras encontramos uno que nos la curÓ despuÉs de varias infecciones recurrentes serÁ cuenta y nos manda a hacer un estudio mÁs especializado. >> beba tenÍa mal una vía urinaria y se le provocÓ que una de sus riÑones sea mÁs pequeÑo que el otro. >> en este momento elriÑÓn estÁ funcionando en un 2% por el problema que tuvo y lo que tenemos que evitar es que baje mas para que no lo pueda perder. >> la niÑa necesita ser operada en unos meses. >> cuando llegamos al hospital tenÍamos una cita para el día viernes, par
. >> beba es la niÑa de todas las respuestas. >> menciona el nombre de tres actrices de telenovela. >> silvia pinal, galilea montijo, o sea tÚy Ángeli bosquet. >> han que por lejos lo que mÁs le gusta es la mÚsica. -- aunque lo que mÁs le gusta es la mÚsica conmigo tocÓ el piano. cantó para hacerme reÍr. ♪ >> feliz cumpleaÑos a ti, miles de regalos te doy a ti. te llevo al cine y tÚ pagas por mÍ. >> y luego tanto de verdad. a renato le parece...
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andrea: y fue su niña más pequeña quien más lo acompañó en su nueva aventura. renato: con la mayor no pude hacerlo, creo que no le gusta tanto este medio. y a la pequeña le fascina. la llevo a eventos, la hago cantar con familia, cuenta chistes. andrea: ella sufrió mucho el accidente. piera: cuando me dicen: "¿y cuál sería tu sueño en la vida?", yo digo que no les pase nada a mis papás. me llamo piera renata cuervo temoche, pero me gusta que me digan beba. porque no me preguntaron y a mí no me gustó, pero no le digas a mi papi, porque a él sí le gusta. andrea: beba tiene 6 años. beba: y nací el tres de junio del 2012 cuando los aztecas dijeron que se iba a acabar el mundo. y todos seguimos aquí vivos. andrea: beba es una de las concursantes de pequeños gigantes más aclamadas de la temporada y hemos comprobado el por qué. beba: [habla náhuatl] >> cuéntanos, beba, ¿qué dialecto es? beba: náhuatl. >> náhuatl. beba: yo soy peruana mexicana porque mi papá viene de méxico y mi mamá viene de perú. y mi abuela me enseñó náhuatl y mi abuelo
andrea: y fue su niña más pequeña quien más lo acompañó en su nueva aventura. renato: con la mayor no pude hacerlo, creo que no le gusta tanto este medio. y a la pequeña le fascina. la llevo a eventos, la hago cantar con familia, cuenta chistes. andrea: ella sufrió mucho el accidente. piera: cuando me dicen: "¿y cuál sería tu sueño en la vida?", yo digo que no les pase nada a mis papás. me llamo piera renata cuervo temoche, pero me gusta que me digan beba. porque no me...
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famoso y dice que quiere ser piloto de aviÓn para tener dinero y fama con las niÑas. todo un personaje las ocurrencias de giovanni. a continuaciÓn un adelanto de la prÓxima edición de aquÍ y ahora. presentador: el grupo de un grupo un grupo de detectives llevaron a un sospechoso a quien juzgaron y condenaron a 105 aÑos de prisiÓn. el hermano del asesino segura que era inocente y se propuso demostrarlo. una carta y otras evidencias seÑalaban aquÍ quiÉn estaba detrÁs del asesinato . los investigadores descubrieron por quÉ a las exesposa de ♪ teresa: ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora" el pr galilea montijo. [aplausos]
famoso y dice que quiere ser piloto de aviÓn para tener dinero y fama con las niÑas. todo un personaje las ocurrencias de giovanni. a continuaciÓn un adelanto de la prÓxima edición de aquÍ y ahora. presentador: el grupo de un grupo un grupo de detectives llevaron a un sospechoso a quien juzgaron y condenaron a 105 aÑos de prisiÓn. el hermano del asesino segura que era inocente y se propuso demostrarlo. una carta y otras evidencias seÑalaban aquÍ quiÉn estaba detrÁs del asesinato ....
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con esa persona tiene una niÑa. reportero: el presunto mafioso, arrestado en 2012 en el aparto de madrid mientras trataba de ingresar cocaÍna a espaÑa. por su parte, Áurea fue extraditado a puerto rico en 2015. >> fue formalmente acusada y desde entonces guardÉ o prisiÓn. no se le permitió salir bajo fianza. reportero: se le acusÓ de conspiraciÓn para cometer un asesinato. >> el sospechoso principal resultÓ ser el asesino, quien apuntÓ hacia Áurea, marcia y su cuÑado sobre las personas que la contrataron y muestra las evidencias sobre los momentos que se acercaron, que se negociÓ, y todos sabemos que Él aceptÓ que asesinó a adam. reportero: el tres de octubre de 2018, un jurado encontrÓ a Áurea vásquez culpable, aunque su madre la defiende. >> esta jugada mediÁticamente. todo lo que ella diga, no serÁ creÍble, porque mucha de la gente estÁ bien prejuiciada y contaminada. reportero: ¿cree usted que su hija es inocente? >> estoy bien segura. reportero: Àngel marc-andrÉ roberto cacho asegura q
con esa persona tiene una niÑa. reportero: el presunto mafioso, arrestado en 2012 en el aparto de madrid mientras trataba de ingresar cocaÍna a espaÑa. por su parte, Áurea fue extraditado a puerto rico en 2015. >> fue formalmente acusada y desde entonces guardÉ o prisiÓn. no se le permitió salir bajo fianza. reportero: se le acusÓ de conspiraciÓn para cometer un asesinato. >> el sospechoso principal resultÓ ser el asesino, quien apuntÓ hacia Áurea, marcia y su cuÑado...
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elisa: le doy gracias a dios porque yo a mi niña la dejé de diez meses y 12 años después-- primero ella y yo quiero estar con ella. cordero: no hay una parte en la descripción de mi trabajo que diga que mi deber es atender a familias, atender a niños, dar de comer, lo hacemos porque somos seres humanos. luis: adriana ya entró a los estados unidos. muchos otros refugiados han seguido sus pasos. pero del otro lado de la frontera, en ciudad juárez. >> una sola fila, por favor. luis: hay miles más esperando su turno. >> tener paciencia, más que nada. luis: ellos quieren hacer las cosas bien y pedir asilo en las garitas de aduana como quiere el gobierno estadounidense. luis: antes, quienes venían a pedir asilo, podían esperar aquí, en el puente internacional. ahora no, ya no se los permiten. estados unidos le dice a méxico cuánta gente pueden enviar de los albergues a aquí y a qué hora. generalmente son grupos pequeños de unas 20 a 30 personas. la matemática de juárez es sencilla. >> pasen, bienvenidos. luis: son más los que llegan de los que se van. eso quiere decir que alb
elisa: le doy gracias a dios porque yo a mi niña la dejé de diez meses y 12 años después-- primero ella y yo quiero estar con ella. cordero: no hay una parte en la descripción de mi trabajo que diga que mi deber es atender a familias, atender a niños, dar de comer, lo hacemos porque somos seres humanos. luis: adriana ya entró a los estados unidos. muchos otros refugiados han seguido sus pasos. pero del otro lado de la frontera, en ciudad juárez. >> una sola fila, por favor. luis:...
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collectively so that all goes well with the niña. we sure you feel we should buy them for the slogan the school. the students read them one. recently. told us to building. the new tree front off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher he she sees that she has much more consequential if you will so if you will will be his with me. she actually follows you'll both of them have a. while so i keep coming up. i find it to be a video three seats here and of a so many of the rights of ideas and i feel very comfortable to be in a coastal part of them vitamin where there are people from all kinds of them by growers and history since. this is also for this incredible blend of cultures well. it's not i don't think in the us. but you know it's not only about the city so say both are you. and suppress yourself from mississippi because sometimes when your time for yourself in your throat and you're depressed areas will just go so the
collectively so that all goes well with the niña. we sure you feel we should buy them for the slogan the school. the students read them one. recently. told us to building. the new tree front off lives in new york with his fiance judith ramirez they know each other from when they both studied piano at the cleveland institute of music you know higher he she sees that she has much more consequential if you will so if you will will be his with me. she actually follows you'll both of them have a....
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nina warhurst has been to hartlepool, where last year's turnout was the lowest in the country. hartlepool council has a job on its hands. how can it get the proud population of this diverse community more interested in what it does? 160 million is being spent on regeneration, but generating interest in these elections is proving tricky. have you ever voted in a local election? no. do you know what they do, local councillors? no, i have no clue whatsoever. this is dyke hill, in the 2% of most deprived areas in the uk. the council can count on callum, the cleaner and part—time youth worker wants to make sure that he is heard. just when the councillors were coming in and they were explaining what they want to do, i was thinking, well, that one vote could be vital, so i might as well use it and then i have used it every year since. so local elections matter? yes, definitely. since 2010 this council has lost almost two—thirds of its budget, and that hasn't gone unnoticed by nora. there are so many things being cut back in this town, it's like a ghost town. vital services we need
nina warhurst has been to hartlepool, where last year's turnout was the lowest in the country. hartlepool council has a job on its hands. how can it get the proud population of this diverse community more interested in what it does? 160 million is being spent on regeneration, but generating interest in these elections is proving tricky. have you ever voted in a local election? no. do you know what they do, local councillors? no, i have no clue whatsoever. this is dyke hill, in the 2% of most...
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here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to think, whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it's yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i've got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote to 296 mps asking them if they felt their mental health had been affected and, of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to remain anony
here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then...
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hip—hop, break dancing and a nina simone from, are you programming glass memory rather than the proms?! certainly not! the promise always has had a place for popular as well as classical music we are still abutting the 150th anniversary of its founder, henry wood, who mixed the popular music of his day with contemporary classical music and that's what doing today but i think in his day it was victorian songs and today it is an amazing melting pot of hip—hop, jazz, folk, all the music that we enjoy, all of us, alongside classical music. plenty of beethoven and the rest? nobody need worry about there not been classical music! what will you be doing? i will be playing in from 49 which is a prompt for the last word, surrounding a book. i will be playing the violin part of that. it isa playing the violin part of that. it is a brilliant book by robert mcfarlane. it surrounds the idea of the fact that we are losing words, words connected to nature and especially in young children, we don't have words like bluebell or fern any more will stop we are surrounding the prom with that idea. david
hip—hop, break dancing and a nina simone from, are you programming glass memory rather than the proms?! certainly not! the promise always has had a place for popular as well as classical music we are still abutting the 150th anniversary of its founder, henry wood, who mixed the popular music of his day with contemporary classical music and that's what doing today but i think in his day it was victorian songs and today it is an amazing melting pot of hip—hop, jazz, folk, all the music that...
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here‘s nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit, some of them. i could shout as loudly as anybody but let‘s try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to think, whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it‘s yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i‘ve got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote to 296 mps asking them if they felt their mental health had been affected and, of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to rema
here‘s nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit, some of them. i could shout as loudly as anybody but let‘s try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and...
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here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to think, whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it's yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i've got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote to 296 mps asking them if they felt their mental health had been affected and, of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to remain anony
here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then...
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schick andis nina kit juckes is still with us. barnier talking about the need in his view to pass this deal. is it still possible? nina: i think theresa may is indeed trying to bring her deal back for another vote. the cabinet meeting which was meant to be five hours has been delayed. the cabinet meeting will be much shorter today. i do not know how she has the numbers to get it through, but the withdrawal agreement, what she has been negotiating with the eu, stays on the table no matter what. does not matter if it is a new prime minister who was a little labor prime minister -- a label -- theinister -- labor irish border issue and eu citizens rights are issues the u.k. cannot avoid no matter what. anna: michel barnier just wrapping up his conversation in brussels. deal more likely we see no or a request for an extension? nina: the only options on the tape bowl -- table art theresa may's deal, no deal, or revoking article 50. parliamentarians have made clear they will not pass a no deal brexit. it is all well and good for parliame
schick andis nina kit juckes is still with us. barnier talking about the need in his view to pass this deal. is it still possible? nina: i think theresa may is indeed trying to bring her deal back for another vote. the cabinet meeting which was meant to be five hours has been delayed. the cabinet meeting will be much shorter today. i do not know how she has the numbers to get it through, but the withdrawal agreement, what she has been negotiating with the eu, stays on the table no matter what....
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with me is nina. thank you for joining us. can you explain more about the type of frauds we are talking about. some people at home might be saying it is their own fault if they give their money to scammers. but they are much more sophisticated than we think, aren't they? absolutely. every day people are losing can be life changing sums of money, where they have clicked yes to the payment but they thought they were sending money to their builder or their solicitor or even their own banks where they have been tricked into thinking that my account has been had today must move toa account has been had today must move to a different account to keep it safe. but once they have clicked yes they have no real protections. then they have no real protections. then they face the double blow of having to battle with their banks with little hope of getting their money bank. tsb today with their refund guarantee is having a groundbreaking move where they say, actually, we are going to presume that our customers are innocent and we will help
with me is nina. thank you for joining us. can you explain more about the type of frauds we are talking about. some people at home might be saying it is their own fault if they give their money to scammers. but they are much more sophisticated than we think, aren't they? absolutely. every day people are losing can be life changing sums of money, where they have clicked yes to the payment but they thought they were sending money to their builder or their solicitor or even their own banks where...
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i think ithink nina i think nina has gone early, what is happening? what is happening? with holiday season fast approaching, many of us will be booking time away. but what if you have to cancel at the last minute? we've sent nina to the beach to find out your rights. that's right. the sun is out here on the costa del salford. i'm actuallyjust in the corner of the studio. but i'm here to talk about something serious. we all love our holidays, but sometimes you just can't make those long—awaited trips. a study a few years back estimated almost one in four of us. when we have to cancel, it isn't always clear what we're entitled to when it comes to refunds. today the competitions and markets authority — which regulates how companies operate — has launched a new campaign, asking holiday providers to be crystal clear with us about the rules. nearly 90% of us think we should get all or part of our money back if we cancel and the company gets to re—sell our holiday. of 2)of those of us that have had to cancel a booking, a fifth think they have been treated unfairly. one
i think ithink nina i think nina has gone early, what is happening? what is happening? with holiday season fast approaching, many of us will be booking time away. but what if you have to cancel at the last minute? we've sent nina to the beach to find out your rights. that's right. the sun is out here on the costa del salford. i'm actuallyjust in the corner of the studio. but i'm here to talk about something serious. we all love our holidays, but sometimes you just can't make those...
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nina nesbittjoins us now. and nina is with us now. good morning to you. how are you?” and nina is with us now. good morning to you. how are you? i am good, how are you? it is always interesting having a musical artist on the sofa at this time of the morning. just five layers of concealer! that is my morning every day! we said the record label, they dropped you in 2016, is that right, and then... you are back bigger and better than ever, just talk about the internet and how important that has been for you, we mentioned a million streams in a day? yeah. it's been really, really helpful, i started on the internet when i was 15 and i'm from a little village in the middle of scotland where there wasn't really any other people doing this. or any connections. wasn't really any other people doing this. 0rany connections. and it kind ofjust helped me get started and then have a fan base. i think thatis and then have a fan base. i think that is kind of the most important thing, no matter if you are on a label or whatever, if you have that fan base, i think it is the most importa
nina nesbittjoins us now. and nina is with us now. good morning to you. how are you?” and nina is with us now. good morning to you. how are you? i am good, how are you? it is always interesting having a musical artist on the sofa at this time of the morning. just five layers of concealer! that is my morning every day! we said the record label, they dropped you in 2016, is that right, and then... you are back bigger and better than ever, just talk about the internet and how important that has...
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here's nina warhurst. order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. i can no longer sit for this party. it is having an impact on mps more than they would ca re impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them.” impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody. have you known mental pressure like this in your two decades in parliament? no. at some stage you start to think,... but some people will say you signed up but some people will say you signed up to this and you cannot complain about the pressure. a lot of people say that. a lot of people will say i have a stressful job say that. a lot of people will say i have a stressfuljob but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people to breaking point almost. 296 mps andi to breaking point almost. 296 mps and i have asked them if they mental health have been affected and of the 57 who responded, i7 health have been affected and of the 57 who responded, 17 said it
here's nina warhurst. order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit. this horrid and torrid affair in british politics. i can no longer sit for this party. it is having an impact on mps more than they would ca re impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them.” impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody. have you known mental pressure like this in your two decades in parliament? no. at some stage you...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns the uk now faces what she calls a stark choice. three of the uk's torture commission right —— right about seclusion in schools. —— three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness — prince wiliam reveals he's been on work experience at the security services. back to back wins in the national, the first horse achieve that feat since the legendary red rum back in the 70's. cloud, there is a lot about today. it is misty and murky to get things under way for a lot of us. will you see the sunshine as the day pans out? more details very shortly. it's sunday the 7th of april. our top story: theresa may has said the country now faces the "stark choice" of either leaving the eu with a deal — or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister sa
good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns the uk now faces what she calls a stark choice. three of the uk's torture commission right —— right about seclusion in schools. —— three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness —...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns that the uk now faces what she calls a ‘stark choice‘. three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness — prince william reveals he's been on work experience at the security services. tiger roll is the toast of aintree. back to back wins in the grand national, the first horse to achieve that feat since the legendary red rum back in the 70's. good morning. a full round—up of the weather a little later with susan ahead of the boat race. will it stay dry? details a bit later. our top story: theresa may has said the country now faces the "stark choice" of either leaving the eu with a deal — or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal "slip through ourfingers". our political co
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns that the uk now faces what she calls a ‘stark choice‘. three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness — prince william reveals he's been on work experience at the security services....
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hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. it is 8:30am. here is a summary of the morning's menus. -- main news. theresa may has said the country now faces the stark choice of either leaving the eu with a deal or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal slip through ourfingers. three days of talks between both parties have ended without agreement, but some conservatives have criticised mrs may for seeking labour's help. three of the uk's children's commissioner is have asked the united nations tortured committee to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in some schools. government guidelines say teachers can use reasonable force to control children, but campaigners say restraint is often being used inappropriately. the westminster government says it has consulted on reducing restraint, and will announce its next steps soon. thousands of demonstrators across sudan have ta ken thousands of demonstrators across sudan have taken part in what appears to be
hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. it is 8:30am. here is a summary of the morning's menus. -- main news. theresa may has said the country now faces the stark choice of either leaving the eu with a deal or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal slip through ourfingers. three days of talks between both parties have ended without agreement, but some conservatives have criticised mrs may for...
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with me is nina trentmann, from the wall streetjournal. let us begin, shall be, with brexit. another six months, what does this achieve, wesley britton? a similar place than before. i guess. past the deadline and without an agreement —— where does this leave britain? again
with me is nina trentmann, from the wall streetjournal. let us begin, shall be, with brexit. another six months, what does this achieve, wesley britton? a similar place than before. i guess. past the deadline and without an agreement —— where does this leave britain? again
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nina rosen volt is the granddaughter of one of the founders of sears. funded, -- it is a disgrace. forget about the ideological actors. we find mainstream institutions have been caught up in this. fidelity, schwab have institutions that are charitable vehicles. those institutions are being exploited by these big donors and funding millions of dollars into the islamophobia network. how do we challenge this? i can get into that. i will stop there. think about challenges we face and we will get into the details. thank you. matt: we will want to respond to those comments. i will ask the panel to continue to discussing islamophobia industry before we get into the response. [speaking simultaneously] >> salaam aleikum. islamophobia network is specifically from a legal lens, you mentioned that commercial network. i tried to theorize how the law in spiriting much of the -- i will provide you with a general framework and frame of concepts that enable us to think about islam a -- islamophobia. it is private in nature. i mean it is unleashed by private actors, meaning individuals, hatemongers
nina rosen volt is the granddaughter of one of the founders of sears. funded, -- it is a disgrace. forget about the ideological actors. we find mainstream institutions have been caught up in this. fidelity, schwab have institutions that are charitable vehicles. those institutions are being exploited by these big donors and funding millions of dollars into the islamophobia network. how do we challenge this? i can get into that. i will stop there. think about challenges we face and we will get...
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so these funding organizations, you're talking about people like sheldon adelson or nina rosenwald, theyy are powerful, powerful actors that align themselves with a far right conservative agenda in this country. they use tax laws and philanthropic and charitable institutions in the unitede states that are really the hallmark of our civil society. they use those mechanisms to fund organizations that promote hate speech, encourage conspiracy theories and i would say lend themselves to sort of violent actions and thoughts and sort of incite that type of thinking. and thosend organizations themselves hide underneath the cover of a 501(c)(3). so what this means is that the same tax benefits that a food bank receives, sheldon adelson -- a right-wing tycoon, all right, who is funding hate speech -- and the hate actors themselves are benefiting in the same way that a food bank does. .. these were founders of american chariot. the granddaughter of one of the founders so the same fund she administers today's administration. forget about that. the main institutions have now been caught up in this. i
so these funding organizations, you're talking about people like sheldon adelson or nina rosenwald, theyy are powerful, powerful actors that align themselves with a far right conservative agenda in this country. they use tax laws and philanthropic and charitable institutions in the unitede states that are really the hallmark of our civil society. they use those mechanisms to fund organizations that promote hate speech, encourage conspiracy theories and i would say lend themselves to sort of...
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. >> nina >> ninan: new tax laws have brought unexpected surprises for a number of gold star families. they've seen taxes on their military survivor benefits go up, way up. here's janet shamlian. >> come on, let's go, guys. >> reporter: theresa jones has been a single mom to anthony and sbnter for almost six years. her husband, landon, a navy chopper pilot, died in the red sea during "operation enduring freedom" in 2013. a there you go! >> reporter: it's been a challenge for jones, especially financially. they've been able to stay afloat because of the survivor benefits edey receive, aid that came with an unexpected surprise at tax time. >> when i saw that tax bill, i was shocked at how much these efys owed on benefits that were given to them. so ultimately, i had to pay... >> reporter: the boys each received about $15,000 in survivor benefits last year. jones was hit with a tax bill of $5,400 for the boys, up from $1,100 the previous year. .ow much does that income mean to your family? y> that's how they have a roof irer their heads. that's how they have food in their mouths. vive's
. >> nina >> ninan: new tax laws have brought unexpected surprises for a number of gold star families. they've seen taxes on their military survivor benefits go up, way up. here's janet shamlian. >> come on, let's go, guys. >> reporter: theresa jones has been a single mom to anthony and sbnter for almost six years. her husband, landon, a navy chopper pilot, died in the red sea during "operation enduring freedom" in 2013. a there you go! >> reporter: it's...
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nina dos santos, cnn. >>> and assange is about it on being expelled. >> the foreign ministry calls the report falsehoods meant to insult ecuador. the reports started after ecuador and he president says assange repeatedly violated an asylum agreement they had. >> assange has been hold up in the embassy there for almost 7 years. he is trying to avoid extradition to the united states. >>> saudi arabia has launched a new crackdown on dissent. sources say the kingdom has detained seven activists including two u.s. citizens. it is the first sweep of its kind since the killing of jamal khashoggi last year. our michelle kosinski has this. >> reporter: if you thought the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi by saudi officials would keep the crown prince on his best behavior for a while, it didn't last long. now the kingdom has rounded up a group of activists including two american citizens, journalist and a physician, seven people in total according to cnn sources under arrest all writers and bloggers interested in social reforms and women's rights in this latest saudi crackdown. >> don't give up,
nina dos santos, cnn. >>> and assange is about it on being expelled. >> the foreign ministry calls the report falsehoods meant to insult ecuador. the reports started after ecuador and he president says assange repeatedly violated an asylum agreement they had. >> assange has been hold up in the embassy there for almost 7 years. he is trying to avoid extradition to the united states. >>> saudi arabia has launched a new crackdown on dissent. sources say the kingdom...
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nina turner, is one of my good friends. cornell west, he has supporters, he has supporters just hopefully they can get through to him to help him effectuate these policies. >> yesterday's synagogue attack. eric swal well, spoke to him yesterday. he talked about getting serious when it comes to gun control. banning assault weapons for example. beto o'rourke went there last night, health care we recall was the big issue in the midterms. will it be gun control in 2020? >> i think gun control was a pretty big issue in the midterms as well. we are living now in an age where we no longer blink an eye when there's a mass shooting. and of course it will be a plagiar issue in 2020. unfortunately, and we just saw the nra going through a struggle in their own organization. and that dish believe that every democratic candidate is going to bring that up, and we should be talking about this on a daily basis on a campaign trail in ads, kamala harris, basically said, she's going to give congress 100 days, and if they don't present her with
nina turner, is one of my good friends. cornell west, he has supporters, he has supporters just hopefully they can get through to him to help him effectuate these policies. >> yesterday's synagogue attack. eric swal well, spoke to him yesterday. he talked about getting serious when it comes to gun control. banning assault weapons for example. beto o'rourke went there last night, health care we recall was the big issue in the midterms. will it be gun control in 2020? >> i think gun...
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. >> paul callan, to you, i think it's interesting to note recent reporting from nina dos santos that according to assange's lawyer, he was not approached by the mueller team, which is interesting given the 2016 russian interference, et cetera. may 2nd, extradition hearing there in the uk, what's the likelihood he's extradited to the u.s.? >> in looking at the indictment that he's being extradited on, i think it's a very thin, wafer thin indictment in terms of the indictment, at least that's listed in the indictment. the standard under british law is that there has to be reasonable cause to believe that assange has committed a crime. so the quest will be under this indictment, which says basically two things. one, that chelsea manning shared part of a password with julian assange as part of their conspiracy to hack into u.s. computer networks. two, set up a cloud file that manning could use to transfer information to. now, does that make out a conspiracy to hack u.s. computers is the question that british courts will be looking at. or, will the first amendment defense come into play a
. >> paul callan, to you, i think it's interesting to note recent reporting from nina dos santos that according to assange's lawyer, he was not approached by the mueller team, which is interesting given the 2016 russian interference, et cetera. may 2nd, extradition hearing there in the uk, what's the likelihood he's extradited to the u.s.? >> in looking at the indictment that he's being extradited on, i think it's a very thin, wafer thin indictment in terms of the indictment, at...
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i want to bring in nina turner the national cochair of sanders campaign you look good as much as you've been fighting. i've been wchg out out there. >> thanks. >> let's get into this. your campaign has taken on joe biden, criticizing him on fund raising efforts right out of the gate. what's your position the president former vice president entering the race. >> it's a beautiful thing. senator sanders and vice president joe biden are friends. we're going to have a contest of ideas. that's how senator sanders ran his campaign as you know don in 2016 he stuck to issues. that's exactly what he plans to do here. >> it seems like when you consider some of the -- let me just -- i'll ask you this quipped to play this this is john mccain's former mcevoy grant woods, he made a bold prediction about the general election watch this. >> all i can tell you is i will guarantee you they can in the win the presidency. when you go to michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, i'm from arizona. let me just just tell you i know i've been doing this my whole life. i've been intimately involved in every election cyc
i want to bring in nina turner the national cochair of sanders campaign you look good as much as you've been fighting. i've been wchg out out there. >> thanks. >> let's get into this. your campaign has taken on joe biden, criticizing him on fund raising efforts right out of the gate. what's your position the president former vice president entering the race. >> it's a beautiful thing. senator sanders and vice president joe biden are friends. we're going to have a contest of...
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you know, when i say we, the collective we, you know, the nina, pinta, santa maria and everyone else. now they're concerned about other groups other than white people who they believe are pure white people. >> got to run. thank you all, i appreciate your time. my next guest says the president's policies are costing american lives as they chip away at the resources used to fight domestic terror threats and he would know as a former department of homeland security official. >>> with white nationalism on the rise and with the president refusing again today to say so is this administration doing what it takes to fight domestic terrorism and white nationalism? i want to talk about this with george sulean, a senior vice president at the anti-defamation league and a former official at the department of homeland security. good to have you on, very important subject. i'm interested to hear what you have to say, george. you say the president's policies are kneecapping our ability to fight back against the rise of white supremacist terror and you say that it's painful to watch. explain some of t
you know, when i say we, the collective we, you know, the nina, pinta, santa maria and everyone else. now they're concerned about other groups other than white people who they believe are pure white people. >> got to run. thank you all, i appreciate your time. my next guest says the president's policies are costing american lives as they chip away at the resources used to fight domestic terror threats and he would know as a former department of homeland security official. >>>...
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get enough of this green that's why we're hopping on over to ireland the emerald isle and this week's nina local our viewer john kennedy is taking us on a tour of its hometown court. fights ago called kick welcome to cork as we say in the gaelic language i'm john kennedy i want to welcome you to cork ireland's real capital city. cork it's got an amazing up the spirits a young city student city great pumps friendly people on the banks of the beautiful river leaf. so this is one of vikings from the city here the river leap now over a thousand years ago this eerily was a marsh containing many small islands and that's why the vikings from the city because from here they could trade and raid with the interior and cork the name comes from gaelic. meaning marsh or swamp. not a thing the special court is court has got twenty nine bridges on the river the dr has only got twenty four so that makes all those the venice of part of the. sentence church was built in the eighteenth century built on the site of a much older medieval church not only is it a beautiful church to visits but it's still an acti
get enough of this green that's why we're hopping on over to ireland the emerald isle and this week's nina local our viewer john kennedy is taking us on a tour of its hometown court. fights ago called kick welcome to cork as we say in the gaelic language i'm john kennedy i want to welcome you to cork ireland's real capital city. cork it's got an amazing up the spirits a young city student city great pumps friendly people on the banks of the beautiful river leaf. so this is one of vikings from...
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liz: storm clouds are swirling over hollywood at this hour and no, it's not from la nina coming from the pacific ocean. it's the writers guild of america days away from doing what no one thought they would ever do, fire their agents from cia, william morris, uta and icm and close to 100 other agencies. 800 writers to "all in the family's" lear say they will kick their agents to the curb if the association of talent agencies which represents the agencies does not agree to a new code of conduct by the time the current agreement expires this saturday. at issue, the writers say agencies have been cheating the writers out of millions of dollars when they put together so-called package deals with studios where agencies bring together the creative elements of the show, writer, director, actor, for which they, the agencies, receive a packaging fee in exchange for not charging clients the 10% commission. problem is, while writers, the said clients, have gotten cash up front, the accusation is that agencies have been self-dealing to get millions in windfall from the back end when a show eventu
liz: storm clouds are swirling over hollywood at this hour and no, it's not from la nina coming from the pacific ocean. it's the writers guild of america days away from doing what no one thought they would ever do, fire their agents from cia, william morris, uta and icm and close to 100 other agencies. 800 writers to "all in the family's" lear say they will kick their agents to the curb if the association of talent agencies which represents the agencies does not agree to a new code of...
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nina. we're sure we have many things in the smiles and this is it well for everyone and why some people's also take our things all the power just for themselves only to see about that. kind. of thing the numbers mean something they've mattered us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happens in this. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be rich eight point six percent world market thirty percent some would say one hundred five hundred three per second per second and fifth when he rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know borg commit one and only one but. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or. the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand losing business is just the right questions and get the right answ
nina. we're sure we have many things in the smiles and this is it well for everyone and why some people's also take our things all the power just for themselves only to see about that. kind. of thing the numbers mean something they've mattered us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happens in this. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be rich eight point six percent world market thirty percent some would say one hundred five hundred three per...
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nina including a key are getting ready for a special mission the two women want to summit mount everest the very mountain that cost the ship the husbands their lives. their home if. after two years of mourning i thought that i should do something significant and not just for me but for other widows who have lost their husbands on the mountain why should the widows just stay at home why can't they go out and a good living on the mountain when there's that there was a hunger this expedition is not just about honoring their husbands it's also an attempt to break the stigma surrounding bridges who are often discriminated against . when the husband was killed by an avalanche along with fifteen fellow sherpas in two thousand and fourteen she was facing financial hardship. that's why she and forty key started working as guides. professional sherpa will join the two women for him the work is essential to make sure that the hundreds of climbers coming here every year remain safe in the morning to fill the net as a result of sherpas the climber would not be able to scale the mountains without the
nina including a key are getting ready for a special mission the two women want to summit mount everest the very mountain that cost the ship the husbands their lives. their home if. after two years of mourning i thought that i should do something significant and not just for me but for other widows who have lost their husbands on the mountain why should the widows just stay at home why can't they go out and a good living on the mountain when there's that there was a hunger this expedition is...
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with them with more from is about something to do i don't want them to be poison our water our residue nina and our white see. it took the demonstrates is an hour to reach lenin square. activists demand that the government invest in environmentally sustainable waste management organizes a blown away by the support they didn't expect so many people to show up. they are the winners school i'm happy that fifteen to twenty thousand locals have come to people here are seriously worried as they meet in the region go to. everyone here hopes that this time the government listens. to. the world's biggest wine fair has opened its doors in italy and verona is hosting wine makers from around the world and they are presenting their honest vintages to more than one hundred thousand new kona sewers the festival has been taking place since the ninety's sixty's this year thirty five wine producing countries are taking part but italy remains the world's top seller the country sold more than eleven billion euros worth last year. just reminder the top story we're following for you here today on the debian it i
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r eportera: cÓmo le hacen cuando sus lÍneas --niÑas conviven con el? gabriel:pido ayuda para cuidarlas porque no las puedo traer los 3 dÍas al teatro. reportero: su exmujer hizo declaraciones de que fue maltratada por una ex pareja. gabriel:de mi parte no. alan: cuando te casas, luego que si cuando los hijos, ahora a ver cuando sus hijas van a convivir con su nueva novia. francisca: hay que darle tiempo a la gente. alan: la gente especula, hay mÁs chisme. francisca:vamos con ana y satcha con una historia que nos va a inspirar. satcha: estamos con la doctora rocÍo rivera vicepresidenta de l'orÉal parÍs. ana: doctora rivera es un orgullo hispano. muy buenos dÍas. quÉ gusto tenerte acÁ! vamos hablar de la importancia en el cuidado de la piel y de lo que te ha llevado a ti a ser tan exitosa. rocÍo: muchísimas gracias. tengo que reconocer que una de las cosas que mÁs me ha marcado es ser hija de farmacÉutico. la belleza siempre me fascinÓ y tambiÉn la ciencia. satcha:es lo que me llama la atenciÓn despuÉs de recibirse en espaÑa como dios ci
r eportera: cÓmo le hacen cuando sus lÍneas --niÑas conviven con el? gabriel:pido ayuda para cuidarlas porque no las puedo traer los 3 dÍas al teatro. reportero: su exmujer hizo declaraciones de que fue maltratada por una ex pareja. gabriel:de mi parte no. alan: cuando te casas, luego que si cuando los hijos, ahora a ver cuando sus hijas van a convivir con su nueva novia. francisca: hay que darle tiempo a la gente. alan: la gente especula, hay mÁs chisme. francisca:vamos con ana y satcha...